Nabil Ben Yadir is a Belgian[1] actor, film director, and screenwriter.
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Occupation | Director, screenwriter, actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Ben Yadir made his feature-length directorial debut in 2009 with The Barons, which he also co-wrote with Laurent Brandenbourger and Sébastien Fernandez. The film was nominated for six Magritte Awards, including Best Director and Best Screenplay.[2] His second feature, The Marchers, was screened in Official Competition at Cannes. Filming for a political thriller, Blind Spot (Dode Hoek), set against Belgium's Flemish-French divide, is scheduled to commence in the Spring of 2014.[1]
Before becoming a filmmaker, Ben Yadir worked on an assembly line for Volkswagen. He spent "months on end doing exactly the same thing". This influenced his choice to select a different genre for each of his films: "now I make sure that I always take new challenges and adopt new approaches".[1]
Ben Yadir has a film production company called L'Antilope Joyeuse.[1]
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes |
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2001 | Au-delà de Gibraltar | Actor | |
2005 | The Ax | Actor (as Eboueur) | |
2006 | Sortie de clown | Director/Writer | Short film |
2008 | 9mm | Actor (as Youssef) | |
2009 | The Barons (Les Barons) |
Director/Writer/Actor (as Guichetier du Paradis) | Marrakech International Film Festival Special Jury Award Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Film Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Director Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Screenplay |
2013 | The Marchers (La Marche) |
Director/Writer | Nominated—Lumières Award for Best Screenplay Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Film Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Director Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Screenplay |
2017 | Blind Spot (Dode Hoek) |
Director/Writer | Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Film Nominated—Magritte Award for Best Director |
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